I have four rats and one of them broke their tail and had to have the tip amputated. I thought it had been injured by accident but now one of the others has also injured his tail in the same way and the other two have wounds on their tails in the same places!

I don't think there's a problem with the cage as this is the fourth generation of rats that have lived in this cage. I haven't seeen the injuries as they were being inflicted but I think they may be chewing on each others or their own tails as they've been a little more mouthy with me than they have in the past. I've got them on antibiotics and metacam of course but I need to figure out why they're doing this so I can stop it!

I don't think it's conflict over food as I've watched them eat together peacefully and there are snack stations away from the food bowl so they can eat apart if they wish. There are six beds between the four of them so they don't have to fight over sleeping spots and there are four different chew toys in the cage. I always take them outta the cage for at least 1/2 hour everyday. I've increased the number of foraging toys in case this has been caused by boredom.

Please can anyone help figure out what's happening? I feel like such an awful owner

There aren't any other pets but there is definitely a wild rat that's been stealing their food. I didn't realise it could actually harm them though! I'm trying to catch the wild ones but till then is there anything I can do to repel the wild ones?

Not sure how you can repel them, but block up their entry route(s), and make sure all food is in sealed robust boxes. You definitely need to catch them asap*, and release them at least 3 miles away in a natural location. Could you move your cage into a secure room until the wild ones have gone?

*ETAI haven't had to catch a wildy myself, but I believe you have to bait the trap without setting it several times to convince the rat it's safe, and then set it. I've heard peanut butter is irresistible, but some sardines or fish skin would probably work too.

Thanks for the tips! I've been trying to catch it but it's not going near the traps so I'll try the peanut butter. I'll try and clear some space to move them to my bedroom. These wild ratties have crossed the line indeed.

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